9900/9930 Bold for AT&T?

I've been doing a lot of looking around on the web and asking AT&T about when the Bold 9900/9930 is coming out for them. Needless to say my AT&T store is completely useless. Nobody seems to know anything about it and wont even check their paper work. I've seen rumors of between Aug 21 and Sept 6th but nothing solid except for Verizon and Tmobile. Quite depressing at the moment. Anyone know somewhat of a solid date for AT&T? I imagine they will come out within a couple of weeks of each other but AT&T can be....a pain at times.
Getting Anxious!!!!

I'm sorry but if every other network across the world is releasing the 9900 2 months before AT&T I don't buy it's a problem with the device its more to do with something on AT&T's end.

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Wow you just don't get it do you?? It's obvious that you never will. Nevermind that the 9000 was delayed on AT&T and even though other carriers released it AT&T didn't and waited on newer hardware. Nevermind some carriers discontinued the 9000 until the problems were fixed. It's just AT&T.

Edit: I'm not trying to be a pr1ck but you are just unwilling to believe anything. Even though there is factual evidence that contradicts EXACTLY what you said above. It just baffles me.

Wow you just don't get it do you?? It's obvious that you never will. Nevermind that the 9000 was delayed on AT&T and even though other carriers released it AT&T didn't and waited on newer hardware. Nevermind some carriers discontinued the 9000 until the problems were fixed. It's just AT&T.

Edit: I'm not trying to be a pr1ck but you are just unwilling to believe anything. Even though there is factual evidence that contradicts EXACTLY what you said above. It just baffles me.

I get what your saying but how many north american carriers release the 9000 before AT&T Rogers? This isn't the case with the 9900/9930 EVERY major carrier in North America is releasing this device before AT&T. So when the device does launch this month is it going to suffer from major issues?? I get that AT&T is more complex but 2 months after is absurd.

I get what your saying but how many north american carriers release the 9000 before AT&T Rogers? This isn't the case with the 9900/9930 EVERY major carrier in North America is releasing this device before AT&T. So when the device does launch this month is it going to suffer from major issues?? I get that AT&T is more complex but 2 months after is absurd.

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Geez you just wont give it up, Crucial has answered you many times why not just go off that information and wait?

I get what your saying but how many north american carriers release the 9000 before AT&T Rogers? This isn't the case with the 9900/9930 EVERY major carrier in North America is releasing this device before AT&T. So when the device does launch this month is it going to suffer from major issues?? I get that AT&T is more complex but 2 months after is absurd.

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What does North America have to do with anything? T-Mobile didn't carry it. There wasn't a CDMA Bold 9000. N.A. is irrelevant. However, across the world many carriers released the 9000. AT&T didn't.
So your assertion that if AT&T releases it months after the others, it's just isn't necessarily correct and the launch of the 9000 is proof of it.

I'm not saying they're going to launch it 2 months after everyone else. I'm just saying that other carriers released the 9000 when AT&T found flaws and demanded a hardware revision. When they released it, there were many problems. When AT&T released it, it was right. So while you may think it's absurd, the carriers that discontinued the 9000 agreed with AT&T so no it's not absurd. It's called making sure it's right.

What does North America have to do with anything? T-Mobile didn't carry it. There wasn't a CDMA Bold 9000. N.A. is irrelevant. However, across the world many carriers released the 9000. AT&T didn't.
So your assertion that if AT&T releases it months after the others, it's just isn't necessarily correct and the launch of the 9000 is proof of it.

I'm not saying they're going to launch it 2 months after everyone else. I'm just saying that other carriers released the 9000 when AT&T found flaws and demanded a hardware revision. When they released it, there were many problems. When AT&T released it, it was right. So while you may think it's absurd, the carriers that discontinued the 9000 agreed with AT&T so no it's not absurd. It's called making sure it's right.

I understand what your saying AT&T didn't launch the 9000 when a lot of other carriers did because they realized there were problems with it. So what am I asking is that when all the other carriers release the 9900 are they going to run into problems with device? Since AT&T thinks the device isn't ready for field testing. The only reason I bring up North America is becuase your the one that said other countries don't have as high TA standards, that's why I could care less about when its released overseas that doesn't give a good indication of how ready the device actualy is.